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Un pacto histórico para salvar los mares | GMT

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Tras años de discusiones, por fin los países de la ONU han acordado este domingo proteger los océanos en altamar, más allá de las jurisdicciones nacionales, donde hasta ahora cada uno podía hacer lo que quisiera. Las asociaciones ecologistas han definido el pacto como histórico. Otra vez cientos de alumnas han sido envenenadas en Irán. Ya son más de mil los casos registrados desde finales del año pasado, muchos piensan que por venganza por las protestas contra el régimen tras la muerte de Mahsa Amini. Hoy se cumple un mes del terremoto de Turquía, que según cifras oficiales deja 46.000 muertos en el país, aunque las autoridades sanitarias dicen que son bastantes más. Donald Trump ha confirmado la fractura de los republicanos. Lo dejó claro en el discurso de clausura de la Conferencia de Acción Política de la formación. Dijo que el partido estaba dominado, antes de que él llegara a la Casa Blanca, por "frikis, neoconservadores, globalistas fanáticos de las fronteras abiertas y tontos". Los países menos desarrollados se están quedando estancados, en medio de las múltiples crisis mundiales. No pueden seguir el ritmo de los más ricos, a los que la ONU pide una revolución de apoyo. Entramos en la semana del 8M.Suscríbete aquí https://sptfy.com/PWWB

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